The combination of narrowband applications with broadband transport may be enabled by implementing a hybrid switch capable of operating as a narrowband switch, a broadband switch, and/or a combination narrowband/broadband switch. The hybrid switch may be initially installed/activated as a narrowband switch in order to operate with a network of all or mostly all narrowband switches. Eventually, the hybrid switch may be used entirely as a broadband switching mechanism when operated with a network of all or mostly all broadband switches. In the interim, the hybrid switch may be operated in a narrowband or a broadband mode on a communication-by-communication basis, for example, depending on the capabilities of the node or nodes to be used in establishing a given communication. The hybrid switch may include both broadband (e.g., ATM) and narrowband (e.g., STM) switching components.
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1. An arrangement for combining narrowband and broadband transport mechanisms in a communications network, comprising: a narrowband network switch, said narrowband network switch including call control functionality and narrowband connection control functionality; a broadband network switch in communication with the narrowband network switch, said broadband network switch including only broadband connection control functionality; wherein, the call control functionality in the narrowband network switch includes: means for determining whether a first traffic call received in the narrowband network switch is destined for a node that has only narrowband capabilities, or is destined for a node that has broadband capabilities; means, responsive to a determination that the first traffic call is destined for a node that has only narrowband capabilities, for controlling the narrowband connection control functionality in the narrowband network switch to route the first traffic call to the narrowband destination node, and means, responsive to a determination that the first traffic call is destined for a node that has broadband capabilities, for controlling the broadband connection control functionality in the broadband network switch to route the first traffic call to the broadband destination node.
2. The arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein when a second traffic call, destined for a node that has broadband capabilities, is received in the broadband network switch, the broadband network switch utilizes the broadband connection control functionality to route the second traffic call to the destination.
3. The arrangement according to claim 2 , wherein the second traffic call is serviced by at least one telecommunications feature via said narrowband network switch.
4. The arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein said broadband network switch relies on the call control functionality of said narrowband network switch.
5. The arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein said narrowband network switch includes a synchronous transfer mode (STM) switch, and said broadband network switch includes an asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) switch.
6. The arrangement according to claim 1 , further comprising at least one circuit emulator, said at least one circuit emulator adapted to enable said broadband network switch to emulate a circuit with respect to said narrowband network switch.
7. The arrangement according to claim 2 , wherein said broadband network switch is adapted to emulate a circuit connection for the outgoing side of the second traffic call at said broadband network switch.
8. A method of enabling a migration of a narrowband network to a broadband transport mechanism, said method comprising. connecting a first network switch having call control functionality and narrowband connection control functionality to a second network switch having only broadband connection control functionality; receiving, at the first network switch, a first traffic call in a first format; determining by the call control functionality in the first network switch whether the first format is a narrowband format or a broadband format; upon determining that the first format is a narrowband format: forwarding by the call control functionality in the first network switch, the first traffic call to the narrowband connection control functionality in the first network switch; and using the call control functionality in the first network switch to control the narrowband connection control functionality in the first network switch to route the first traffic call to a first destination node; and upon determining that the first format is a broadband format: forwarding by the call control functionality in the first network switch, the first traffic call to the broadband connection control functionality in the second network switch; and using the call control functionality in the first network switch to control the broadband connection control functionality in the second network switch to route the first traffic call to a second destination node.
9. The method according to claim 8 , wherein the first network switch includes a synchronous transfer mode (STM) switch, and the second network switch includes an asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) switch; and wherein the first network switch is directly connected to the second network switch.
10. The method according to claim 8 , further comprising the steps of: receiving, at the second network switch, a second traffic call in a second format; routing the second traffic call from the second network switch to the first network switch; providing a telecommunications service for the second traffic call by the call control functionality in the first network switch; and routing the second traffic call from the first network switch back to the second network switch.
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January 17, 2001
July 11, 2006
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